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Quantitative easing (QE) is a monetary policy action where a central bank purchases predetermined amounts of government bonds or other financial assets in order to stimulate economic activity. [1] Quantitative easing is a novel form of monetary policy that came into wide application after the 2007–2008 financial crisis.
September 16, 2008 2.00% 2.25% 10-0 The FOMC left rates unchanged the day after the Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers. Official Statement: August 5, 2008 2.00% 2.25% 10–1 The Federal Open Market Committee decided today to keep its target for the federal funds rate at 2 percent. Official statement: April 30, 2008 2.00% 2.25% 8–2
On Nov. 25, 2008, in the depths of a once-in-a-lifetime financial crisis, the U.S. Federal Reserve, in partnership with the Treasury Department, announced a plan to buy up to $800 billion worth
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The central bank released details for the secondary market purchase of federal government securities on Tuesday, as part of a series of liquidity measures that include the country’s first-ever ...
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August – 2008 Canada listeriosis outbreak. August 10 – Toronto Explosions leaves 2 dead and thousands evacuate their homes. August 28 – The governor general announces the creation of the Sacrifice Medal. August 30 – The former Liberal MP Blair Wilson announces he is joining the Green Party of Canada, becoming the party's first MP.